πππ πππππ
Oscan
Etymology
From πππ ππ (Noula), from πππ πππ (Nouela), from ππ (nΓΊ, βnew (city)β) + the suffix -*la. Ultimately from Proto-Italic *nowos, from Proto-Indo-European *nΓ©wos.
Orthography
The combination β¨ππ β© denotes the diphthong /ou/. Compare ΞΆΟΟΞ·ΞΉ (zΕwΔi) and ππππ ππ (diΓΊveΓ), διΟΟΞΉΞΉΞ±Ο (diΕwiias) and ππππ ππππ (diΓΊviias), and Ξ»ΟΟΞΊΞΉΞ·ΞΉΟ (lΕwkiΔis) and πππ πππ (lΓΊvkis).
Proper noun
πππ πππππ β’ (nΓΊvlanΓΊs)
- the Nolans, an Italic people who inhabited the city of Nuvlana (current day Nola).
Declension
| Declension of nΓΊvlanΓΊs (Latin Script) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| singular | plural | ||
| nominative | β | nΓΊvlanΓΊs | |
| accusative | β | nΓΊvlanΓΊss | |
| genitive | β | nΓΊvlanΓΊm | |
| ablative | β | nΓΊvlanΓΊΓs | |
| dative | β | nΓΊvlanΓΊΓs | |
| Notes | |||
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Forms marked with an asterisk (*) are assumed based on the second declension of the Oscan Language. When Oscan is transliterated into Latin script, ΓΊ is used to signify an "o" sound, while Γ signifies a closed e. | |||